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To me these are the finest part of the book.
The finest part of the new urban composition was a sunken plaza, a dozen feet below sidewalk level.
This is the finest part of the book because, while we tend to be very familiar with Germany and Britain, the other participants are hardly known to Western readers at all.
At the time of Xerxes I's invasion of Greece (480 bce), Sidon was considered the principal city of Phoenicia; the ships of Sidon were considered the finest part of Xerxes' fleet, and its king ranked next to Xerxes and before the king of Tyre.
It's the reminder of the finest part of ourselves as we found unity with another.
Of the interior, the finest part is considered to be the late-13th-century "Angel Choir" with "gorgeous layers of tracery" and enriched with carved angels.
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What might have been preferable is a Neruda who is the sum of his finest parts.
The finest parts of the book are spent with Bernice, feeding her pets, making her own breakfast.
Hence the view; the terrace of pale stone and pastel-painted Georgian cottages forms one of the finest parts of the rim which encircles the beautiful bowl of Bath.
As the spatial resolution of EDS analysis is not precise enough to resolve the finest parts of the microstructure, a new segmentation method that uses in addition secondary-electron images of higher spatial resolution was developed.
Emancipation called: "She started dancin' to that fine, fine music" (Lou Reed approximating a soul falsetto for that "fine, fine" part).
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